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The working title could be called "Batman's fatal flaw."  It is quite unbelievable that a genius such as Bruce Wayne could or would hold himself responsible for any murders done by anyone else.  This one premise which he nor anyone else in or connected with the movie never checks, never questions,and is the crux of his and our ethical dilemma as we participate in this interesting movie. But It's not for kids. Bring your kids, pay the price later!  Go see it soon.

 

     

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Stop! You don’t have to abandon, or ignore your family any longer! 

 

This might be the very threat they are imposing on you because it is the worst thing they could ever imagine themselves!

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Q1) What year was the Corvette first introduced?

A)    1957

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This is my answer to a question posted on the Powercore blog:
Q) Give an example of a time you went the extra mile for a client. What did you do? What caused you to make this decision? Under what circumstances would you do this again? 
  

"The poor are not poor just because others are rich,"  Manuel Francisco Ayau Cordon

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Found These Great tips on  a How to do anything web site:

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The Logical progression of thought...
First, you have to prove that the earth is warming. And not just in a warming trend.
Second, that if we are indeed in a warming trend, that warming is a bad thing and why. Third, that man has any control over it. And if so; why not make it warmer?
Forth, that man can somehow stop it. .
None of these things have been proved.

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"There is a distinctive course of life that is right for each individual, amid countless possibilities. This is the individual's vocation, variously termed his or her 'genius,' 'daimon,' 'Buddha nature,' or 'atman.' It consists in innate potentialities that predispose persons to a particular direction in life. As distinguished from other possibilities, the actualization by an individual of his or her potentialities affords intrinsic rewards to that person—that is, the activity is personally fulfilling and satisfying.

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This list comes from a short course of 4 lectures
entitled "Reclaiming Egoism and Morality." It was originated by Dina
Schein Garmong and was presented, I think, in the summer of 2005.

#1: Selfishness is not everything a person does. A human being is
not selfish by nature nor is he hardwired for selfishness. Thomas
Hobbs originated this argument regarding selfishness. This position
is called "psychological egoism".

The premises underlying the error are based on a confusion. Ethical

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